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I never did fear Miami in the first place, I considered the Patriots a good enough team that if things went their way injury-wise, they could handle the division.

At the same time, I thought the Fins were good enough to possibly take us down if we had some tough injuries or some that were bad timing before a tough stretch of games or something.

I can't say I didn't feal a little more at ease seeing that Miami didn't seem to be the unstoppable train of dominance that some of the hype had built them into. However, I am still not looking past this team.

They played solid for 54 minutes before their meltdown. Pass protection was excellent based on what we thought it would be. The running game struggled but no more than ours has the majority of games against Pittsburgh recently.

As others have said in other threads, I'm not ready for the engravers to start etching out "New England Patriots" in the AFC East trophy. It's a long season and while very doubtful, who knows, we might stink it up this Sunday. I do think Miami has enough talent to win the East if we stumble a bit.

If nothing else just think back to 2003. We were so far beyond God-awful in our 31-0 raping by the Bills to start the year and we got torn up by fans on this board afterwards. Let's not do the same thing to Miami fans because we all know how that season ended up.

I'm sure most Pats fans feel the same way, but of course we're going to get our shots in at every opportunity we get. Especially after a couple of fish fans start gloating before the season even starts.

They'll play us tough head to head as they always do, and with both our schedules being weak we'll probably be neck and neck for awhile.

I think the dolphins are an above average team. I think the Pats will beat them in Foxboro and it could go either way in Miami, with the Dolphins having a slight edge. Because of their week schedule, I think they will finish 10-6 and sneak into the playoffs. I was happy to see that Chambers is definitely no Moss, even with a "good" qb.

I do agree that it is way to early to know anything about how the season will play out, but as far as this game tonight, I dont have all the stats in front of me, but I will say (which I did in another post) that if it wasnt for two big plays by that white guy for the fins (sorry I dont know his name) this game wouldnt have been even close! let alone batch's fumble at the goal line. anyway, I think that people here are actually giving the fins too much credit based on this one game. they had 38 yards rushing with a guy who was supposed to be the second coming.
anyway, glad to see that the fins obnoxious fans will at least be humbled and shut up for at least a week.

Culpeppers first year without Moss before he got injured last year was horrible. He had a low completion % and had thrown a ton of INT's. That was against mediocre NFC teams. I saw last night that nothing has changed with him. Under %0% completion and 2 int's, which really should have been 3. I think Pepper will struggle with a very mediocre season especially against good AFC teams. The one thing going in there favor however is the schedule isn't very tough for MIami....

I thought Miami looked strong last night and could easily have won that game. My assessment that the Miami O line was sub-par proved correct and their secondary was nothing to write home about. Culpepper looks like he is not capable of handling the pressure of bringing his team back from behind. In spite of these flaws, the easy schedule makes me think the Fins could win 10 games or more. The rest of their Conference games are relatively easy while we have to beat Denver and Indianapolis to be assured of a better Conference record should it come to a tie-breaker. Our best bet is to just beat them twice and that should be that. Miami also doesn't look very deep. A couple of injuries to the OL or secondary and they are going to be cooked.